More About P&O Irish Sea Ferries
Routes P&O Irish Sea Ferries currently operate ferry crossings between Larne and Cairnryan, Larne and Troon, Dublin and Liverpool and Rosslare and Cherbourg, and are the only ferry operator to offer two ferry crossings between Ireland and Scotland: Larne to Troon and Larne to Cairnryan. Facilities P&O Irish Sea Dublin/Liverpool Ferries run a service to the heart of Liverpool. Convenient early morning or overnight crossings operate on the popular Norbank and Norbay conventional ferries. Please note that these vessels carry both freight drivers and car passengers. There are no lifts to the main passenger area and access is by a staircase. They may be unsuitable for the infirm, disabled or young children. P&O Irish Sea Larne/Cairnryan Ferries get passengers to Scotland within the hour on board the record breaking P&O Express fast craft or 105 minutes on board the European Causeway and European Highlander super ferries. Nine departures daily make this the shortest, fastest and most convenient way to cross the Irish Sea. P&O Irish Sea Larne/Troon Ferries sail between Larne and Troon from March to September, with journey times of 109min on the P&O Express fast craft. Time on board may be short but you’ll enjoy a host of facilities. Troon is just a 10 minute drive from Ayr and 35 minutes to the city of Glasgow, offering a whole range of destinations within easy reach. Whether it’s just a one day shopping trip to Edinburgh or an expedition to the Highlands, a convenient early morning and late evening sailing schedule allows plenty of time. These ferries have stylish interiors, each with a choice of two restaurant areas and two lounges, a bar and en suite cabins with twin beds, with meals included in the price. Facilities include viewing decks, Fables Restaurant, Poets Bar, shops, children’s play areas and video lounge. Back to P&O Irish Seas Ferries
















